Pakistan Army Destroys India’s ‘Uri Supply Depot’ in Powerful Retaliatory Strike

In a major military triumph, the Pakistan Army has destroyed India’s ‘Uri Supply Depot’ as part of a powerful and precision-guided retaliatory strike under Operation Bunyānun Marsūs (Iron Wall), in response to India’s continued acts of aggression.

Security sources confirmed on Saturday that the Pakistan Armed Forces launched a calculated and high-impact operation that resulted in the complete destruction of the strategic Indian supply depot located in Uri. The strike is being hailed as a significant success, not only for its precision but for the psychological and logistical blow it has dealt to the Indian military.

“Pakistan has delivered a crushing response to Indian hostilities. The destruction of the Uri Supply Depot has crippled Indian supply lines, forcing the enemy into disarray,” a senior security official stated.

Operation Bunyānun Marsūs, named after the Quranic term symbolizing unity and strength like a wall of iron, continues as part of Pakistan’s unwavering resolve to defend its sovereignty. The Army’s message is clear: any provocation by India will be met with overwhelming and decisive force.

Sources further revealed that the Indian military has suffered severe setbacks, with its morale shaken and its forces forced to withdraw under pressure. “Indian aggression has been answered in kind—and more. The Pakistan Army remains vigilant, prepared, and dominant on every front,” the source added.

The successful execution of this high-value operation reinforces Pakistan’s strategic supremacy in the region and demonstrates the armed forces’ unmatched readiness to protect national interests against all threats.

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